Escalating Tensions: Federal Immigration Officer Shoots Venezuelan National Amidst Protest Waves
A federal immigration officer shot a Venezuelan national in Minneapolis during a traffic stop. The incident follows a prior fatal shooting by ICE agents, sparking protests. An ambush involving a broomstick and snow shovel by two others ensued, highlighting heightened tensions between federal agents and civilians.
Tensions escalated in Minneapolis as a federal immigration officer shot a Venezuelan national during a targeted traffic stop on Wednesday. The incident occurred amid a climate of unrest, following another shooting by ICE agents that resulted in the death of Renee Good, a 37-year-old volunteer monitoring ICE activities.
During the latest incident, the Venezuelan national and federal officer sustained injuries. In a dramatic twist, two individuals ambushed the officer with a broomstick and snow shovel, leading to the officer taking defensive action. The three parties involved eventually retreated to a nearby apartment, where law enforcement apprehended them.
This episode unfolded against a backdrop of tension, as federal officers have clashed with civilians and activists in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump's threat to withdraw federal funding from sanctuary cities further fuels the divide, as clashes between federal agents and residents persist.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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